Definition of Theory of indicators

1. Noun. (chemistry) the theory that all indicators are either weak acids or weak bases in which the color of the ionized form is different from the color before dissociation.

Exact synonyms: Ostwald's Theory Of Indicators
Generic synonyms: Scientific Theory
Category relationships: Chemical Science, Chemistry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Theory Of Indicators

theorizer
theorizers
theorizes
theorizing
theorizings
theory
theory-based
theory-laden
theory of dissociation
theory of electrolytic dissociation
theory of everything
theory of evolution
theory of games
theory of gravitation
theory of gravity
theory of indicators (current term)
theory of inheritance
theory of knowledge
theory of medicine
theory of organic evolution
theory of preformation
theory of punctuated equilibrium
theory of relativity
theoryless
theosis
theosoph
theosopher
theosophers
theosophic
theosophical

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